March 2018 Moms

What should I do?

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Re: What should I do?

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  • I go to try and parent my kids that haven't had a with it mother for the last month and I miss it all...... Also........ what? Where did this even come from? I'm so confused. This is like something for Hot Topics. Is that still a thing or am I dating myself now? I don't even know. That's how confused I am from reading this. 


  • Can I get a quick TL:DR recap???? Desperate over here, but my phones almost dead!
  • antoto said:
    @antoto @pbtoast I am specifically referring to those comments who think its laughable that someone believes their body is not their own based on their religious beliefs. And yes shocker, Even their husband. I don't take it in a misogynistic or sexist way at all. Maybe it was poorly communicated in how that OP worded it. But I took it as a respect for your husband kind of way. Certainly not laughable. But I have a feeling that no matter how I explain this, there will be people who disagree. I was simply pointing out that telling people they are wrong in their religious beliefs is just as wrong as roping modesty on hormones into the same boat. 
    I'm not sure I accept that though.  If there was a religion that advocated for human sacrifice would you tell them they are wrong for believing and doing that?

    I don't believe any religion is magically exempt from critique.  
    And now I think you are missing the point. I'm not surprised. I mean come on, human sacrifice isn't even comparable to dressing in a way that respects your religious beliefs. Major eye roll here. 
    *TW* Spoiler
    Me: 33 DH:30
    DD: Aug '16
    10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
    10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
    11/2/17 Twin A & B born 
    11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
    Benched 6 months 
    BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18  BO
    BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18



  • antoto said:
    antoto said:
    @antoto @pbtoast I am specifically referring to those comments who think its laughable that someone believes their body is not their own based on their religious beliefs. And yes shocker, Even their husband. I don't take it in a misogynistic or sexist way at all. Maybe it was poorly communicated in how that OP worded it. But I took it as a respect for your husband kind of way. Certainly not laughable. But I have a feeling that no matter how I explain this, there will be people who disagree. I was simply pointing out that telling people they are wrong in their religious beliefs is just as wrong as roping modesty on hormones into the same boat. 
    I'm not sure I accept that though.  If there was a religion that advocated for human sacrifice would you tell them they are wrong for believing and doing that?

    I don't believe any religion is magically exempt from critique.  
    And now I think you are missing the point. I'm not surprised. I mean come on, human sacrifice isn't even comparable to dressing in a way that respects your religious beliefs. Major eye roll here. 
    Sigh.  Take out human sacrifice and insert racism.  Or whatever is comparable to sexism for you.

    I'm not sure I missed your point, I think you are choosing to miss mine and instead pick on the metaphor I selected.
    Agree to disagree. 
    *TW* Spoiler
    Me: 33 DH:30
    DD: Aug '16
    10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
    10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
    11/2/17 Twin A & B born 
    11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
    Benched 6 months 
    BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18  BO
    BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18



  • antoto said:
    @antoto @pbtoast I am specifically referring to those comments who think its laughable that someone believes their body is not their own based on their religious beliefs. And yes shocker, Even their husband. I don't take it in a misogynistic or sexist way at all. Maybe it was poorly communicated in how that OP worded it. But I took it as a respect for your husband kind of way. Certainly not laughable. But I have a feeling that no matter how I explain this, there will be people who disagree. I was simply pointing out that telling people they are wrong in their religious beliefs is just as wrong as roping modesty on hormones into the same boat. 
    I'm not sure I accept that though.  If there was a religion that advocated for human sacrifice would you tell them they are wrong for believing and doing that?

    I don't believe any religion is magically exempt from critique.  
    You are using a fallacy known as slippery slope. It is not an acceptable argument.

    Anyway, if you live in the United States (which you may not idk) you are granted freedom to practice religion. Obviously of a religion practiced human sacrifice that would be against the law and (duh) would never be allowed to happen. 
  • @meatball37 and please note my ETA on my previous comment because I don't think that was very kind of you.
  • edited August 2017
    antoto said:
    @antoto @pbtoast I am specifically referring to those comments who think its laughable that someone believes their body is not their own based on their religious beliefs. And yes shocker, Even their husband. I don't take it in a misogynistic or sexist way at all. Maybe it was poorly communicated in how that OP worded it. But I took it as a respect for your husband kind of way. Certainly not laughable. But I have a feeling that no matter how I explain this, there will be people who disagree. I was simply pointing out that telling people they are wrong in their religious beliefs is just as wrong as roping modesty on hormones into the same boat. 
    I'm not sure I accept that though.  If there was a religion that advocated for human sacrifice would you tell them they are wrong for believing and doing that?

    I don't believe any religion is magically exempt from critique.  
    You are using a fallacy known as slippery slope. It is not an acceptable argument.

    Anyway, if you live in the United States (which you may not idk) you are granted freedom to practice religion. Obviously of a religion practiced human sacrifice that would be against the law and (duh) would never be allowed to happen. 
    I mean feel free to pick whatever *insert thing you disagree with here*.  Picking on a pointless aspect of an argument is also a logical fallacy, so don't be so quick to get up on your high horse.  My argument is still valid and hasn't been addressed.
  • meatballs37meatballs37 member
    edited August 2017
    antoto said:
    @meatball37 and please note my ETA on my previous comment because I don't think that was very kind of you.
    I think people can still have a spicy debate here on TB and agree to disagree. 

    ETA: I don't see where I was unkind. I don't believe what you do. That does not make me unkind. I had an eye roll because your comparison was so far out in left field. 
    *TW* Spoiler
    Me: 33 DH:30
    DD: Aug '16
    10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
    10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
    11/2/17 Twin A & B born 
    11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
    Benched 6 months 
    BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18  BO
    BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18



  • antoto said:
    @meatball37 and please note my ETA on my previous comment because I don't think that was very kind of you.
    It's all good. I think people can still have a spicy debate here on TB and agree to disagree. 
    That's fine.  I just want a fair argument.  I don't think it's fair to accuse me of attacking a religious woman's right to wear whatever she wants.  That is not even remotely true.  I don't like people putting words in my mouth.
  • Oh, yeah. I think the issue of a woman's body belonging to a man is QUITE different from laughing at how someone chooses to dress. Very different issue. And I agree with others that saying just because that belief is religiously-based makes it exempt from criticism. It's a human rights/social justice issue as far as I'm concerned. 
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